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Re: 1084 woes



David Empson wrote:


In mixed mode, the Apple II _does_ generate colour burst for the text
lines.

OK... probably true. However it seems that the PAL card that I use doesn't.

It took me a while to find out that this card (made for a clone) expects an active-high TEXT instead of the Apple-provided active-low /TEXT on pin 23 of slot 7. So in an unmodified state I'd get colored text but B/W graphics. Exchanging one NPN transistor (2N3904), that shuts down the PAL quartz when active, with a PNP one (2N3906) that happened to be lying around fixed the problem - only in mixed mode I'd get the complementary colors (purple instead of green etc.) in a stripe covering about the second sixth of the screen, counting from the top, preceded and followed by a few lines in B/W. Also the text wasn't fringy, as it should be, derived from what you said. Only the top most line of text had a bit of a pinkish color to it. Totally removing the transistor gave color fringed text at all times, but with correct colors in the graphics.

It seems that the /TEXT signal on pin 23 of slot 7 _is_ indeed pulled low for the four lines of text in mixed mode. Unfortunately I don't have an Oscilloscope, but a quick multimeter check showed a somewhat decreased mean voltage on the pin in mixed mode, compared to graphics-only mode.

I guess either the quartz or the PAL chip TCA650 simply doesn't like to be switched on and off very quickly. I'll try inserting a 220uF capacitor between the transistor base and ground - combined with the base current limiting 4.7kOhm resistor that should delay the activation of the transistor for about 0.1s (if I calculated correctly), quite enough to get the quartz across those 4 lines of text alive.

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Linards Ticmanis

 The Master said, "The business of laying on the colors follows the
preparation of the plain ground."